Thursday, April 4, 2024

The Oakwood Art Library and spring

 So here we are on April 4 in a full blown 3 day snow blizzard in Madison, Wisconsin!  AH spring. 

The crocus and daffodil have been up for a few weeks thinking that the warmer days back in March (even February) signaled a new season.  the robins are back and the lovely mother goose is sitting on her next in the middle of the pond. The grass is green and the Easter Bunny came.  

But alas, we've had about 5"+ of wet heavy snow over the last few days involving street plows and shovels (again). All the local lakes and even our up-north Tippecanoe Lake have opened up early think...haha SPRING!  Foolish as we are, we even began dreaming of "maybe" putting away our mittens.  Foolish people!  I heard from friend Barb that Tippecanoe Lake up at our cabin actually re-froze.  OHmygosh!  Certainly confusing the local turtles and loons!  

So, it's a time for thinking about finishing up inside winter projects.  And just keeping in mind it's predicted to be 60 here by next Wednesday and the community street vendors will be back on April 14 at the Outdoor Markets down the block!  

My latest project has been in trying to complete the new Art Library here at Oakwood University Woods.  Yes we have a great "general" library that is full of wonderful fiction and non fiction and it also has circulating books from the Madison public library!  BUT now we also have 3 satellite libraries here: A Nature library, a Spiritual library and now an Art Library.  

I've been busy collecting furniture that folks have been willing to donate or that already belong to Oakwood but are just stored in hallways unused.  You can see one big bookcase I found but I have an order in to purchase two more as many books are still waiting to be shelved! They will go where the plants are currently sitting. 


Hopefully as we proceed some art work will begin to appear on the walls to cozy things up and I am looking for a foot stool for the sweet chair.  A stamp and stickers to label books have been ordered and the committee will help with that.  In addition I have created a sign to announce the library. It is Zentangle of course!!! This was part of a project put out by Zentangle HQ to help demystify the concept of illuminated lettering.  

You could buy a "kit" of materials for this but I just looked at the project and sort of plagiarized the concept to my own purposes.  Still I followed along with the videos for ideas.  If you are interested you could just do a YouTube search for "Zentangle Project Pact 23" and all of the videos are available publicly.  My project is about 12 x 16.  I drew everything myself and did not purchase the kit which does get mentioned in the videos.   



So here is where it is framed and hanging now


So I am off to fix some hot breakfast for Greg.  We are looking forward to "real spring" and I hope to be out sketching soon!  Hoping all is well with you.  


Saturday, February 24, 2024

Fun With Journaling

 I am posting today for a couple of reasons...one, I am behind in posts again (oh no).   AND I would like to post some of my favorite books about journaling for a presentation here in Madison in March so the class can just come here for the resources.  

So let's begin with the books.  All of these are available although I will mention that two are out of print and you have to buy used. 

Here is the list of fun book resources for journaling:

1. How to Make a Journal Your Life by d. price

2. Art Before Breakfast by Danny Gregory

3. How to Draw without Talent by Danny Gregory

4. Draw Your Day by Samantha Dion Baker

5. The Complete Decorated Journal by Gwen Diehn now out of print but available used for about $7.50 including shipping

6. An Illustrated Life by Danny Gregory

7. A Life in Hand by Hannah Hinchman (1999 available still...roughly $15 for a used copy.  This book is, I think, considered a sort of "journalist's bible".  Hannah is sort of the founder of modern journaling. Note Danny Gregory reviews this book here.  You might actually find this even better than getting the book!  I believe it's a two part video if you want to watch both.  

I'll finish the blog today with a few photos of some of the Zentangle® valentines I used to inspire the classes I taught here at Oakwood in February.  Here are 3 I created for my great grandchildren!


And here are a few more assorted ones to inspire my class.